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Adams Roscoe Charles

Name:
Roscoe Charles Adams
Rank:
Second Lieutenant
Serial Number:
O-745256
Unit:
378th Fighter Squadron, 362nd Fighter Group
Date of Death:
1944-02-22
State:
Ohio
Cemetery:
Ardennes American Cemetery, Neupré, Belgium
Plot:
D
Row:
33
Grave:
18
Decoration:
Purple Heart
Comments:

Roscoe Charles Adams, born in Ohio in 1924 the son of Jacob A. and Rosetta A. Adams, enlisted in the United States Army at Cleveland, Ohio on March 31, 1942. He had completed four years of high school, was employed as a mechanic/repairman, single, without dependents, 5'7" tall, weighing 180 lbs. He was assigned to the 378th Fighter Squadron, 362nd Fighter Group.

2LT Adams, was a member of "Mogin's Maulers" and was killed in action on February 22, 1944. In the following recounting of events, Vernon Boehle's Aggressive Escort has this information: February 22, 1944 brought another escort mission for the 362nd Fighter Group, this time providing withdrawal support for some B-17s … Boehle saw three Fw 190s chasing a P-47 on the deck. "The nearest was 100 yards from him and firing," Boehle said. "I was approximately one and a half miles away and I couldn't immediately reach him. I fired at one of the Fw 190s at a distance of 100 yards and saw strikes on his fuselage about half-way to the tail. This Fw 190 then did a very gentle diving turn and I had to break off as another had positioned himself on me. After things had cleared a bit I could see nothing of the P-47 but in the immediate rear I observed a fire on the ground which may have been from the crash of a plane. This was likely P-47D 42-77580 of Lt. Roscoe C. Adams, whose Thunderbolt crashed near Brussels, killing the pilot."

2LT Adams on the P-47D #42-75580, crashed on February 22, 1944, 3km NE of Merchten, Belgium, 50-25N 5-10E, at 1540h. He is now buried in the Ardennes American Cemetery, Neupré, Belgium.

Source of information: www.findagrave.com, www.abmc.gov